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Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 136, Delft, the Netherlands
E-mail:k.djanashvili@tudelft.nl

Abstract

Lanthanide oxysulfates have the ability to store and release large volumes of oxygen under oxidizing/reducing conditions, rendering them interesting as automotive catalysts. Herein we demonstrate a remarkable improvement of both processes by utilization of nanoparticles compared to the bulk materials. A further improvement of the catalytic activity was achieved by cost-effective doping with 1.9 wt% of Ni.

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